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HHS: Distilleries won’t have to pay FDA fees of more than $14K for making hand sanitizers amid pandemic

Distilleries received a surprise bill from the FDA after using their facilities to make hand sanitizer amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
      

How to watch or stream Kentucky basketball vs. Mississippi State: Game time, TV channel

Looking for Kentucky basketball’s SEC opener vs. Mississippi State on TV, radio or online? Here’s what you need to know to watch the game.

       

NYPD releases video it says shows woman attacking Black musician’s son after falsely accusing him of stealing her iPhone

The New York Police Department has asked for the public’s help in locating a woman it says is seen in a short security video clip attacking the son of a prominent Black musician after she falsely accused the teen of taking her iPhone.

Fact check: COVID-19 vaccine mandates don’t violate US employment law

Some social media users claim that companies that mandate coronavirus shots are in violation of federal law. In fact, they are not.

      

Amid election turmoil caused by Trump, Chief Justice Roberts lauds judiciary for pandemic response

Roberts notably avoided any mention of the judiciary’s other historic challenges caused in large part by President Donald Trump, his frequent nemesis.

      

As Israel Leads In COVID-19 Vaccines Per Capita, Palestinians Still Await Shots

Israel aims to vaccinate 25% of its citizens by end of January but the country has not provided any to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza, which are scrambling for shots.

Georgia GOP senator to quarantine just days ahead of runoff

Republican Sen. David Perdue of Georgia will quarantine after coming into close contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19, his campaign announced Thursday, with just days to go before the state’s runoff race for his seat.

Fans’ unhappiness leads some UK players to delete social media. ‘We’re just young.’

To borrow from social media, the 1-6 start to this season might cause Kentucky fans to unfollow the team. Not to worry, disgruntled fans. You’ve already been blocked. “I’ve actually … Click to Continue »

Countries Juggle New Year’s Celebrations With Ongoing Pandemic Concerns

People all around the world are saying goodbye to 2020, but as coronavirus cases surge in many regions, New Year’s Eve events have been seriously scaled down.

Brexit Arrives With Border Controls Reinstated Between Britain And The EU

“We have spent the last three years preparing for this moment,” says an official in Calais, France, one of the world’s busiest ports.

The pandemic disrupted so much, but these Kentucky athletes refused to be shut down

When the coronavirus shut down the University of Kentucky campus last March, it sent UK students on unexpected trips home. Wildcats football standout Josh Ali found himself in his native … Click to Continue »

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